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I was COVID infected 3months back my COVID iGg anti body rang 62.1AU/ml..any chance to reinfect ????
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Irrespective of your antibodies, you may get reinfection. To avoid reinfection you need to wear mask and Sanitization, social distance
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You have developed antibodies. But we can not comment if you can get reinfected or not. As strains are different. Better to follow SMS social distancing, mask and sanitization along with vaccination to avoid reinfection.
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Though anti bodies are present,still, there is a chance of reinfection.pl get vaccinated, so that chances of re infection are less.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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